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Learning from SMEs is a good way to engage in rapid learning. The most useful SMEs are | =Introduction= | ||
Learning from SMEs is a good way to engage in rapid learning, and this is central to OSE's work. If the SMEs understand open culture, then good collaboration can occur. The most useful SMEs are producers of goods or services that lend themselves to OSE's [[Extreme Manufacturing Workshops]], as these involve education (knowledge is the most valuable currency in the information age) and production - which are both forms of capital that can provide positive feedback loops in product development that yield the open source economy. | |||
=Broadcasting= | =Broadcasting= | ||
*[[Chris Were]] - discussing [[Open Broadcaster Software]] | *[[Chris Were]] - discussing [[Open Broadcaster Software]] | ||
=CAD= | |||
*[[Yorik van Havre]] - [[FreeCAD]] developer | |||
=Open Hardware Development= | =Open Hardware Development= | ||
*[[Wevolver]] | *[[Wevolver]] |
Revision as of 23:25, 26 February 2016
Introduction
Learning from SMEs is a good way to engage in rapid learning, and this is central to OSE's work. If the SMEs understand open culture, then good collaboration can occur. The most useful SMEs are producers of goods or services that lend themselves to OSE's Extreme Manufacturing Workshops, as these involve education (knowledge is the most valuable currency in the information age) and production - which are both forms of capital that can provide positive feedback loops in product development that yield the open source economy.
Broadcasting
- Chris Were - discussing Open Broadcaster Software
CAD
- Yorik van Havre - FreeCAD developer